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CBD/calming tablets/house training

  • 01-07-2021 1:54am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 940 ✭✭✭


    Has anyone used these and found them any good?
    We have a dog who is practically perfect, except that she looses her shizzle when she sees another dog out walking. She also pulls constantly on the lead. She's very quiet in other ways, doesn't bark much at all.
    We've just recently acquired a second dog, not planned but that's a whole other story. He's about 3,former rescue so we're not sure. But he literally barks the house down if he so much as hears a car door close. And he has a hell of a bark. He's brilliant on the lead, but isn't house trained. We're very much housedog people, so I am hoping to try to house train him. Is this possible at 3?
    Thanks for any and all advice.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,274 ✭✭✭cocker5


    Recliner wrote: »
    Has anyone used these and found them any good?
    We have a dog who is practically perfect, except that she looses her shizzle when she sees another dog out walking. She also pulls constantly on the lead. She's very quiet in other ways, doesn't bark much at all.
    We've just recently acquired a second dog, not planned but that's a whole other story. He's about 3,former rescue so we're not sure. But he literally barks the house down if he so much as hears a car door close. And he has a hell of a bark. He's brilliant on the lead, but isn't house trained. We're very much housedog people, so I am hoping to try to house train him. Is this possible at 3?
    Thanks for any and all advice.

    Your first dog - what breed is she? What age?
    Start back to basics and do loose lead training .. google Zak George on YouTube he’s great

    Yes it’s possible to train a dog (at any age)
    Again start back at the beginning.. like as if he’s 8 weeks
    Bring him outside every hour - stay outside with him
    Until he goes.. then praise and treat.
    Trick is don’t come in until he goes..

    Does he go during the night?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 940 ✭✭✭Recliner


    cocker5 wrote: »
    Your first dog - what breed is she? What age?
    Start back to basics and do loose lead training .. google Zak George on YouTube he’s great

    Yes it’s possible to train a dog (at any age)
    Again start back at the beginning.. like as if he’s 8 weeks
    Bring him outside every hour - stay outside with him
    Until he goes.. then praise and treat.
    Trick is don’t come in until he goes..

    Does he go during the night?

    First dog, pug/terrier X. 6 yrs old

    2nd dog He's had a couple of pee accidents in the night but pretty good overall.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,274 ✭✭✭cocker5


    Recliner wrote: »
    First dog, pug/terrier X. 6 yrs old

    2nd dog He's had a couple of pee accidents in the night but pretty good overall.

    Ok do for the first dog has she been like this her entire life? What training have you tried?

    On the weeing during the night - you need to set ur alarm for say 2am each night for 2 weeks and get up and let him out .. wait outside until he goes then praise him

    Anyone he goes outside the home praise him - he will catch on


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